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Yoga Mat Companion 1: Anatomy for Vinyasa Flow and Standing Poses

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Master the science behind Vinyasa Flow and the standing poses of Hatha Yoga. Dr. Ray Long guides you on a visual narrative through the anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology of this ancient art, decoding each pose along the way. The Mat Companion series provides you with beautifully illustrated, step-by-step instructions on how to use scientific principles to obtain the maximum benefit from your practice. Each book includes the Bandha Yoga Codex, a simple five-step process that can be applied to any pose to improve strength, flexibility, and precision -- no matter what style of yoga you practice.

224 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1900

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22 reviews5 followers
July 11, 2017
Great book that deserves full credit but I did have to read it twice. This book is full of awesome technical details and is amazingly illuatrated. The technical details are great if you understand them. I'm not casually familiar with the given name for every muscle in the body unfortunately. However, once through the first time, the book is much easier to read the second. This has been a great resource in my yoga practice, which has greatly improved. I will be purchasing the subsequent volumes in this collection.
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8 reviews1 follower
March 26, 2014
I am a yoga teacher and found all of Ray Long's anatomy books extremely helpful! Great pictures along with details on every part of the body involved in poses.
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October 4, 2025
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35 reviews
January 25, 2021
Beautiful illustrations of bones, muscle groups and the interactions between muscles (illustration by Chris Mcivor). Hatha practitioner Ray Long describes the active and passive muscles for seemingly "hundreds" of poses, (I don't know how many yoga poses there are but it feels like an infinite number, right?). This book is designed to be a "mat companion", reflecting your work through the book on the mat. He mentions the chakra systems and their corresponding muscles groups to give branches of expansion to the practitioner. A wonderful book for anyone who takes yoga seriously. A great resource for anyone interested figure drawing.
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234 reviews2 followers
October 4, 2017
I really enjoy this book as a resource. Though I’ve had it for several years I finally decided to read through it cover to cover. We have to have a pretty good working Carrie Laird and knowledge of anatomy to follow what he’s talking about. If you do it’s a little bit easier to follow as far as reading through it. You can practice his suggestions with out as much knowledge but a dry read requires knowing what he’s saying.

I would recommend knowing 50 or so basic muscles before starting to read it.
9 reviews
February 5, 2025
A must have!

I am learning how different muscle group work to support the joints that facilitate each pose. Knowledge is power but practice denotes wisdom. I am armed with information that supports an integral part of my fitness journey. Yoga is gentle yet powerful. What I love about yoga is it gives me a healthy respect for my physical limitations. Grateful for this book. I treasure it along with the other 3 digital purchases in this set. It was an excellent price. A well worth investment.
23 reviews8 followers
August 14, 2018
Hat man so ein Buch jemals zu Ende gelesen?
Ein Stück weit schon, weil vieles sich wiederholt.
Aber es lohnt sich immer wieder darin zu lesen.
Anfangs für die eigene Praxis. Sobald man lehrt immer wieder und wieder.
Die Menschen kommen mit so vielen immer ähnlichen Vorgeschichten, Beschwerden und so unterschiedlichen Vorangehensweisen.
Das Buch hilft auch im Unterricht. Für einen selbst. Durch die guten Bilder auch zur Verdeutlichung für jeden. Danke :)
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Author 1 book23 followers
September 28, 2017
Excellent yoga companion. Long breaks it down easily and effortlessly. He contributed many poses to my yoga blog when I first started out and I loved working with him. He's as easy to work with in person as his books are helpful. I love the other Yoga Mat Companion books as well.
4 reviews
June 18, 2019
Great reference guide

Very good guide with explanations of asanas, muscles/articulations involved and cues to improve/deepen the position. A great reference guide to return once in a while.
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1,162 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2024
This was very in-depth and not what I was looking for. It didn't feel like a beginner or introductory book. It has a lot of anatomy that I'm sure will be more helpful once I've learned to do the actual movements.
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December 27, 2013
Basically the same review as the others in this series. Really excellent illustrations, helpful cues, and useful references.
3 reviews3 followers
August 1, 2012
I love yoga and I am a science nerd, these books are great.
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77 reviews
January 23, 2013
Awesome book that I wish had been required for yoga teacher training. Concepts are easier to understand with these beautiful pictures.
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24 reviews1 follower
January 31, 2014
Love this book! As a massage therapist, I have a sense of functional anatomy, but this book puts it all into perspective. Nice, clear illustrations and informative content.
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389 reviews9 followers
February 11, 2015
A good book I'm sure, just not a good fit for me. I couldn't get into the technical terminology, but I can see the benefit in learning this.

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13 reviews5 followers
November 10, 2015
Loved this book. It helped in enhancing my yoga practice. Now, I'm more aware of what my body is supposed to do in terms of which muscles to contract and how to adjust alignment.
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